| sales2099 said: Game to game offcourse GTA is bigger. But Madden keeps millions coming back for more every year. And well, sales of a franchise over the course of the gen does determine which one is a bigger franchise. You cant tell me one franchise is bigger when it sells less and generates less money...... Game per game is one thing, but im talking franchise vs franchise. And in that regard, as much as many gamers here dont like it, Madden is bigger then GTA for simply having frequency. But I wasnt referring to "moving" a console. Any game can be a system seller. Im alking about system carriers. And GT releases too little to be considered a carrier for an entire gen. |
Franchise total sales is not much of a factor when it comes to carrying a console. It' s how large the game's installbase is.
For example, imagine two different Franchises: Franchise A and Franchise B.
Franchise A releases a new game every year, for 6 years, with each game selling 3million units. That would be six different releases in total. That totals 18 million units for the franchise.
On the other hand, Franchise B only releases one game throughout six years. And the game sells 15 million units. Of course, that totals 15 million units for the franchise.
Franchise A has sold 18 million units. Franchise B has sold only 15 million units.
Using your logic, Franchise A is biggger than Franchise B, and thus, is the bigger "system carrier". But that's not true. Let's look further...
The best selling game from Franchise A has only sold 3 million units. Thus, the fanbase of Franchise A is around 3 million units players. Therefore, Franchise A can only "move" about 3 million units, because that's how big it's fanbase is. And to be more lenient for Fanchise A, let's assume there has been some overlapping inconsistencies, so let's bump Franchise A up to 5 million. So Franchise A can only shift 5 million units in hardware.
Now look at Franchise B. The best selling game from Franchise B has sold 15 million. Thus, the fanbase of Franchise B is around 15 million units. Therefore, B can move about `5 million units of hardware, because of how big it's fanbase is.
So, Franchise A would only shift 4.5 million units of hardware, at best.
While Franchise B would shift 8 million units of hardware, at worse.
And you would tell me Franchise A is better at carrying a console? You have a stranger definition of "bigger"







